Afghan’s Banking System Stands In Front Of The Future Unstable

Afghan banks are facing an unstable future with skepticism of everything, from the liquidity to women's jobs after the Taliban enters Kabul.0: 00/1: 26 southern region A branch of Afghan Islamic Bank. Source: Hamee.aftheo Taliban, banks in Afghanistan are expected to re-open up after being closed for about 10 days and the financial system stops working when the government is backed by the West. However, there is very little evidence of banks that will re-open orders or banking services that operate normally, between the context of large crowds still gather on the street outside the banks in Kabul On January 25th of Afghanistan, Afghanistan had almost no bank

. But in cities, the salary of government employees is usually paid into a bank account, the closure of banks is causing difficulties for the economy mainly based on cash transactions. Banking system in Afghanistan seems to be quite precarious, when re-launching an economy devastated by the country's 40 years of war is still posing a big question mark. According to the former central bank governor Afghanistan Ajmal Ahmady, the country does not have any significant exporter so immediate obstacles are liquidity in this country
Syed Moosa Kaleem al-Falahi, CEO and president of Afghan Islamic Bank (IBA), said the Afghan Banking Association (ABA) has contacted the central bank to coordinate steps to bring the operations of banks back to normal. IBA is one of the three largest banks of Afghanistan./.Minh Trang (according to Reuters)

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